Grade 5 CRE – God's Protection Quiz

1. Who is our ultimate protector according to the Bible?

Angels
The government
Ourselves
God
Explanation:

According to the Bible, God is our ultimate protector and source of strength.

2. What did God promise to provide to those who trust in Him?

Blessings
Problems
Troubles
Disappointments
Explanation:

God promised to provide blessings to those who trust in Him, not more problems or troubles.

3. How can we seek God's protection?

Through prayer and faith
By making our own plans
By ignoring Him
By relying solely on ourselves
Explanation:

We can seek God's protection through prayer and faith, not by ignoring Him or relying solely on ourselves.

4. What should we do when we feel afraid or in danger?

Trust in God and seek His help
Panic and give up
Handle the situation on our own
Blame others for our fear
Explanation:

When we feel afraid or in danger, we should trust in God and seek His help, not panic or try to handle it on our own.

5. According to the Bible, who surrounds those who fear the Lord?

Angels
Favor
Enemies
Troubles
Explanation:

Those who fear the Lord are surrounded by His favor and blessings, not enemies or troubles.

6. What is one way God protects His children?

By removing all challenges
By giving them superpowers
By leaving them on their own
By guiding and comforting them
Explanation:

One way God protects His children is by guiding and comforting them through life's challenges, not by removing them or abandoning them.

7. Who should we turn to in times of trouble for protection?

Friends and family
God
Our pets
Strangers
Explanation:

In times of trouble, we should turn to God for protection and help, not our friends, family, or pets.

8. How does God show His protection to His children?

By being present in their lives
By always preventing harm
By punishing them
By making them invincible
Explanation:

God shows His protection to His children by being present in their lives, not by making them invincible or always preventing harm.

9. What is the key to experiencing God's protection according to the Bible?

Blaming others for our problems
Trusting in Him and obeying His word
Relying on luck
Following our own desires
Explanation:

The key to experiencing God's protection is trusting in Him and obeying His word, not following our own desires or relying on luck.

10. What should we do when we face challenges or uncertainties in life?

Try to solve everything by ourselves
Give up and lose hope
Seek guidance from God and His word
Complain and blame others
Explanation:

When we face challenges or uncertainties, we should seek guidance from God and His word, not give up or try to solve everything on our own.

11. According to the Bible, what does God promise to provide for those who trust in Him?

Protection
Loneliness
Failure
Unlimited wealth
Explanation:

God promises to provide protection for those who trust in Him. He watches over them and keeps them safe from harm.

12. Who is described as a 'strong tower' in the Bible, where the righteous run to and are safe?

The Lord
A friend
The devil
Money
Explanation:

The Lord is described as a 'strong tower' in the Bible, where the righteous run to and are safe. He provides protection and refuge for those who seek Him.

13. When we are afraid, who should we trust in according to the Bible?

Ourselves
Our friends
Strangers
God
Explanation:

When we are afraid, we should trust in God according to the Bible. He is our protector and comforter in times of fear and trouble.

14. Which of the following is not a form of God's protection mentioned in the Bible?

Physical safety
Spiritual guidance
Financial success
Emotional support
Explanation:

While God promises to provide for our needs, financial success is not the same as His protection. His protection extends beyond material wealth to include physical, emotional, and spiritual well-being.

15. What can we do to receive God's protection according to the Bible?

Trust and obey Him
Blame Him
Earn it through good works
Ignore Him
Explanation:

According to the Bible, we can receive God's protection by trusting and obeying Him. When we follow His commands and put our faith in Him, He watches over us and keeps us safe.

16. What did God promise to do for the Israelites if they obeyed His commands?

Forget about them
Protect them from their enemies
Abandon them
Make them poor
Explanation:

God promised to protect the Israelites from their enemies if they obeyed His commands. He would be their shield and defender in times of trouble.

17. Who is described as the 'Good Shepherd' in the Bible, who lays down His life for His sheep?

A robber
A hired hand
A stranger
Jesus
Explanation:

Jesus is described as the 'Good Shepherd' in the Bible, who lays down His life for His sheep. He protects and cares for His followers like a shepherd watches over his flock.

18. What does Psalm 91:4 say about God's protection?

He will cover us with His feathers
He will leave us
He will ignore our prayers
He will make us rich
Explanation:

Psalm 91:4 says that God will cover us with His feathers, providing us with shelter and protection like a bird protects its young under its wings.

19. What does Proverbs 18:10 say about the name of the Lord?

It is powerless
It is a curse
It is a strong tower
It brings bad luck
Explanation:

Proverbs 18:10 says that the name of the Lord is a strong tower where the righteous can run to and be safe. His name represents His power, protection, and presence in our lives.

20. What should we do when we are in trouble according to Psalm 46:1?

Panic
Blame others
Run away
Call on the Lord
Explanation:

Psalm 46:1 tells us to call on the Lord when we are in trouble, as He is our refuge and strength. He promises to help us and protect us in times of need.

21. Who can find refuge in the shadow of the almighty according to Psalms 91:1?

Those who trust in their wealth
Those who follow their own ways
Those who rely on their own strength
Those who dwell in the shelter of the Most High
Explanation:

The correct choice emphasizes the importance of seeking protection and refuge in God.

22. What is likened to a shield and rampart in Psalms 91:4?

Faith in oneself
God's faithfulness
Financial wealth
Worldly possessions
Explanation:

The correct choice highlights that God's faithfulness serves as a shield and rampart for believers.

23. What does Psalms 46:1 describe God as?

A refuge and strength
An occasional helper
A distant observer
A harsh judge
Explanation:

The correct choice conveys that God is a source of protection and strength for his people.

24. According to Proverbs 18:10, what is a strong tower?

Physical strength
Human knowledge
Material possessions
The name of the Lord
Explanation:

The correct choice emphasizes the power and protection found in calling upon the name of the Lord.

25. Who does God promise to protect according to Psalms 121:8?

Those who ignore His commandments
Those who rely on worldly wisdom
The Lord watches over your coming and going
Those who trust in their abilities
Explanation:

The correct choice assures believers that God watches over and protects them in all aspects of life.

26. What does Isaiah 41:10 say about God's protection?

Fear not, for I am distant
Fear not, for I am unreliable
Fear not, for I am with you
Fear not, for I am weak
Explanation:

The correct choice assures believers that God is present with them, providing protection and support.

27. According to Nahum 1:7, who is a refuge for those in trouble?

Personal achievements
The Lord
Financial institutions
Human rulers
Explanation:

The correct choice emphasizes that the Lord is a safe haven for those facing difficulties or challenges.

28. What does Psalm 34:7 say about God's protection?

Those who run fast will escape harm
God helps only the wealthy
The angel of the Lord will surround those who fear Him
Everyone is on their own in times of trouble
Explanation:

The correct choice highlights the divine protection that God provides to those who reverence and honor Him.

29. Who does God promise to rescue and protect according to Psalm 91:14?

Those who hoard wealth
Those who disregard His laws
Those who love Him
Those who seek power
Explanation:

The correct choice emphasizes that God promises protection and deliverance to those who have a genuine love for Him.

30. What does Proverbs 3:5-6 advise regarding God's protection?

Rely on your own strength
Trust in the Lord with all your heart
Lean on your own understanding
Seek advice from others
Explanation:

The correct choice encourages believers to place their complete trust in God for protection and guidance.

31. According to Psalm 145:20, the Lord preserves all who...

Hate Him
Deny His existence
Love money more than Him
Love Him
Explanation:

The correct choice highlights that those who love the Lord are preserved and protected by Him.

32. Who does God deliver from all their troubles according to Psalm 34:17?

The proud
The self-sufficient
The selfish
The righteous
Explanation:

The correct choice emphasizes that God delivers those who are upright, just, and faithful from their troubles.

33. What does Isaiah 54:17 affirm about God's protection?

No weapon forged against you will prevail
You are left to fend for yourself
Weapons used against you will prevail
Misfortune will be your constant companion
Explanation:

The correct choice confirms that God provides protection against any weapon or attack that may come against His people.

34. According to Psalm 56:3-4, in whom should we trust in times of fear?

Our own abilities
The opinions of others
Our own wisdom
God
Explanation:

The correct choice reminds believers to place their trust in God, especially during times of fear and uncertainty.

35. What does 2 Thessalonians 3:3 assure believers about God?

God is indifferent
God is often absent
God is unreliable
God is faithful and will strengthen you
Explanation:

The correct choice affirms God's faithfulness as a source of strength and protection for believers.

36. According to Proverbs 30:5, who is a shield to those who take refuge in Him?

The Lord
Human wisdom
Material possessions
Physical strength
Explanation:

The correct choice emphasizes that the Lord serves as a shield to those who seek refuge in Him.

37. What does Psalms 91:11-12 affirm about God's protection?

Everyone is left to fend for themselves
Angels guard those who serve Him
He gives no protection
Only the wealthy receive protection
Explanation:

The correct choice highlights the role of angels in guarding and protecting those who are devoted to serving God.

38. According to Psalms 37:28, who does the Lord uphold and delivers?

The blameless
The arrogant
Those who are dishonest
Those who are rebellious
Explanation:

The correct choice highlights that the Lord upholds and delivers those who are upright and morally sound.

39. What does Psalms 62:8 encourage believers to do in times of trouble?

Rely on their own strength
Share their troubles with everyone
Trust in Him at all times
Give up and lose hope
Explanation:

The correct choice urges believers to trust in God consistently, especially during challenging times.

40. According to Nahum 1:7, what is the Lord to those who take refuge in Him?

A stronghold in times of trouble
Indifferent to human needs
A distant observer
A harsh judge
Explanation:

The correct choice describes the Lord as a secure and stable refuge for those who seek shelter in Him.

41. Why should we not be afraid according to Isaiah 41:10?

Because of the power of money
For I am your God, and will strengthen you
Because of our own strength
Because of our wisdom
Explanation:

The correct choice reassures believers that God's presence and strength are reasons to dispel fear and anxiety.

42. According to Proverbs 16:7, how does God protect His people?

By causing harm to befall them
By abandoning them in times of need
By turning their enemies against them
When their ways please Him, He makes even their enemies to be at peace with them
Explanation:

The correct choice illustrates that God's protection involves establishing peace even with one's adversaries when they walk in righteousness.

43. What does Psalms 23:4 affirm about God's protection?

He watches from a distance
There is no protection
Those who trust in their own might will be safe
His rod and staff comfort me
Explanation:

The correct choice signifies that believers find comfort and guidance in God's presence, even in the midst of difficulties and dangers.

44. Who does Psalms 34:22 say the Lord redeems?

The dishonest
The rebellious
The righteous
The proud
Explanation:

The correct choice indicates that the Lord redeems those who are upright and righteous in His sight.

45. According to Psalms 91:15, what does God promise to be with those in trouble?

An occasional visitor
An indifferent observer
A passive spectator
With them in trouble
Explanation:

The correct choice assures believers that God is present and intimately involved in their difficulties and trials.